The Alaska Chapter of the
International Blue Knights Law Enforcement Motorcycle Club

Anchorage 2011. The Alaska Chapter of the
International Blue Knights Law Enforcement Motorcycle Club
had its 2011 charity ride July 8-10.
They departed Anchorage and rode to Fairbanks where they spent the night. On day two they rode to Delta Junction then down
to Glennallen.
On day three they rode back to Anchorage.
They collected pledges to be donated to the charity they had chosen for 2011.

"This year we chose the Forget Me Not Mission as our charity.
The Forget Me Not Mission not only provides for alcohol awareness education, but also supports victims of accidents involving drunk drivers.
We are proud to support the Forget Me Not Mission." Thomas Remaley,President of Blue Knights Alaska

The Blue Knights have over 600 chapters with 20,000 members in 29 countries.
Their goals are many, but primarily they support charities.
Additionally, they were using this ride as a Motorcycle Safety and Awareness Event to educate the public.

They raised $2,601 for the Forget Me Not Mission!

U.S. Surgeon General's Call to Action to Reduce and Prevent Underage Drinking
Alcohol remains the most heavily abused substance by America's youth.
We can no longer ignore what alcohol is doing to our children.
This Call to Action is exactly that - a call to every American to join with the Surgeon General in a national effort to address underage drinking early, continuously, and in context of human development.
Underage drinking is everybody's problem - and its solution is everyone's responsibility.
- Acting Surgeon General Kenneth P. Moritsugu, M.D., M.P.H.